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Light & Shade....this is my sister i just walk in to their house with my cam in my hand... i saw a great light coming from the window then i set my cam and shoot....
this is what i got....
An old, run-down city in the heart of Outlaw territory, the Shade was not a place for the faint of heart. There was no law, no order, no peace or safety. It was overshadowed by the Queen's castle, high on the rocks above it. The lowest of the low lived down by the swamp where disease outbreaks were constant. The only people living there were the meanest, most vile creatures to be found anywhere in Roawia. Except maybe in Loreos. The Shade was the unofficial Outlaw capital.
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My microscale build for the LC XV Phase II for the Outlaws.
-IronBricks
"Spring is the time of year when it is summer in the sun and winter in the shade."
Charles Dickens (1812-1870)
How true these words are in Minnesota, as we don't know from one moment to the next what the weather will bring!...maybe it's like that for you in these changing seasons....
Enjoy the weekend, flickr friends...thanks for your visit....Pat...xo
*************Update
Richard had surgery for a ruptured Achilles' tendon one week ago...and we've been spending time getting used to him having his leg up 90% of the time and no weight bearing. I'll let you imagine how he gets upstairs at night time:)
Takes 9-12 months for a full recovery if all goes well.
I have peeked into flickr from time to time but not much time for comments or groups.....that will be changing as we are getting into a routine. I miss seeing your postings and my favorite groups.
Campo Flicker
Scientific name: Colaptes campestris (Vieillot, 1818)
Portuguese: Pica-pau do campo
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Will Shade, also known as Son Brimmer, was the head of the great Memphis Jug Band. Here he is blowing harmonica, his main instrument, but he also blew the jug, played the one-string oil-can bass, and guitar. In the background is his wife, Jennie Mae Clayton Shade, known in her younger days as the beauty of Beale Street and a singer with the Memphis Jug Band. Photograph taken with, if I remember correctly the Sears/Roebuck version of a Kodak Brownie. Memphis, Tennessee, 1962.
Life has been nuts the past few weeks. Little time for editing and uploading photos!
I never can resist shooting a streetbike. They always look so posed.
Canon 5DmkII
50mm f/1.8 II
This is the front lawn to the Yerkes Observatory in Lake Geneva Wisconsin. The building is to the left of this scene. I took photos of it but due to the placement of the sun, it was pretty much all in shade.
As I was making my way back to the main road I noticed the sun peeking through the low hanging branches of this tree. So, to avoid leaving empty handed I stopped and grabbed this shot of the sunburst and enjoyed the shade from the tree for a few moments :-)
Conrail CA20 passes the restored former PRR Maple Shade depot. The train is returning to Pavonia Yard in Camden after working the Pemberton Industrial Track.
CR WPCA-20:
NS 5640 GP38-2 (ex-PC/CR 7939 GP38)
CSXT 6203 GP40-2
Military Through the Ages Reenactment
Cantigny Park
Wheaton, Illinois - approx 41.853, -88.161
July 25, 2021
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Ridge-and-valley landscape, Walpack Valley, Sussex County, within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
Was warm today, got me thinking about the beach again.
Umbrella shade, ocean waves, a good book, and a nap.....but not necessarily in that order.
I made this photo of this beautiful succulent as I was taking photos in, and from, the backyard of our San Francisco home. When I first got this succulent, it was a singular plant that I just stuck in a big vase filled with soil. As it aged, four or five other succulents like this sprouted as the original plant deteriorated. I shot this in mid afternoon shaded light using my Canon Powershot SX50.